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Training Log Archive: Jan Erik Naess

In the 7 days ending Oct 21, 2015:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Short Track Speed Skating2 3:10:00
  Run5 2:35:43 2.92 4.7
  Long Track Speed Skating1 1:30:00
  Dry-Land Training2 1:10:00
  Yoga3 1:05:00
  Biking1 1:00:00
  Mountain Bike1 45:00 5.97(8.0/h) 9.6(12.8/h)
  Orienteering1 33:38 3.36(10:01) 5.4(6:14)
  Map Reading2 30:00
  Total17 12:19:21 12.24 19.7
  [1-5]15 11:49:21

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Wednesday Oct 21, 2015 #

6 AM

Yoga 30:00 [2]

I realized that the main cause of me not recovering was either because I was sleeping one hour later than normal or because I wasn't doing yoga. So I did some yoga this morning and I'm feeling great, that worked out well :)
5 PM

Dry-Land Training (Warm up) 25:00 [2]

20min bike
5min rolling

Long Track Speed Skating 1:30:00 [3]

Warm up:
2x2 laps
2x2 excels
2x(2 laps drills, 2 laps skate)

Workout:
2x5 excels

Cool down:
2 laps

Tuesday Oct 20, 2015 #

Map Reading 15:00 [0]

http://www.tulospalvelu.fi/gps/20151017_10Nat_DE/?...

Very technical map that I could easily get messed up in following the wrong contours. I think the most important thing here would be to know my control descriptions for all of the boulders for controls 4-8 I think that is really important, otherwise I'd make silly mistakes in coming into controls or missing them because of looking on the wrong side.
7 AM

Run (Elliptical) 25:00 [1]

Make-up day in personal fitness
5 PM

Dry-Land Training (Warm up) 45:00 [3]

15min soccer
10min job
10min dynamic stretches
10min ladder(agility and stability)
6 PM

Short Track Speed Skating 1:10:00 [3]

20 lap warmup
3 laps reverse
3x3 rolling starts
4x3 corner starts
3x3 rolling starts
3x1 lap relay games

Monday Oct 19, 2015 #

Run 1:00:00 [3]

1 mi warm up
5min stretching
30 min run
1x300m @90%
8x100m strides
1mi cool down

Sunday Oct 18, 2015 #

10 AM

Orienteering 12:00 [4] 2.5 km (4:48 / km)

God sprint course. I did a good job knowing which side of the object controls were. I need to work on planning ahead and watching my route.

Main thing I took out of this was that I need to keep mentally focused 100% of the time.

Splits for both races:
https://www.chicago-orienteering.org/results/2015/...

Orienteering 21:38 [4] 2.9 km (7:28 / km)

4:30 mistake on the second control. I wasn't ready for how quick I would move in the forest, I defiantly could use some sprint orienteering practice in the forest! Everything else was smooth, I just need plan ahead more and keep my mind engaged.
6 PM

Short Track Speed Skating 2:00:00 [3]

It would've been easier if my legs weren't already cashed from this weekend. I came out of practice feeling like someone have killed my legs. Tomorrow is a one mile time trial for XC... Woohoo!!!!

:D

Saturday Oct 17, 2015 #

12 PM

Run (Warm Up) 45:00 [3]

5 min lounges
20min warm up jog
Get gear on
10min stretching
6x100m strides
1 PM

Run (Race) 15:43 [3] 4.7 km (3:21 / km)

Mile Paces:
4:54
5:32
5:57

Went out really hard in the first mile, I held the pace till 1.5miles in, then I faltered and lost the lead. next half mile was a mental struggle, then I got it back together and pushed hard to maintain my speed. Overall I was really happy with how I attacked the race. I plan on going out just as hard in the future and simply holding on a little longer each time, till I'm kicking ass!
2 PM

Run (Cool Down) 10:00 [3]

Really short cool down, I'll do a light spin or yoga today... Maybe ;P

Friday Oct 16, 2015 #

7 AM

Yoga 10:00 [2]

12 PM

Mountain Bike 45:00 [3] 9.6 km (12.8 kph)

Went for an easy mountain bike after I started feeling better. I went home at second period after I felt like I was going to pass out(we talked about a blood drive). It took about 3-4 hours to feel better :/

But I'm all good now :D

Thursday Oct 15, 2015 #

7 AM

Yoga 25:00 [2]

5 PM

Biking (Spinning) 1:00:00 [3]

Tendon is getting better... slowly
9 PM

Map Reading 15:00 [0]

http://www.guedels.ch/karten/show_map.php?user=jon...

Always have at least one nice catching feature when going into technical controls so that I don't overshoot or get lost.

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